I want the courts to be ruthless on teachers that misuse their position and have relationships with their students. How dare they take a position of trust and use it to lure impressionable children!
The devastated family of a schoolgirl who ran away to France with her married teacher yesterday pleaded with her to ‘come home safe’.
Megan Stammers, 15, boarded a Channel ferry with maths teacher Jeremy Forrest, 30, after he spent months grooming her on Twitter to escape on an ‘adventure’ with him.
As British and French police launched a hunt for the pair, Megan’s father Martin Stammers last night told the Daily Mail: ‘It’s been hell. We have no idea where she is.
‘The whole family has been rallying together and we’ve been working closely with the police. We just want her home safe.’
Mr Stammers, who teaches at the sister school of Forrest’s, pleaded on his Facebook page: ‘Come home safe my beautiful daughter xx.’
His plea came as neighbours of Forrest claimed he was prone to aggressive outbursts during domestic disputes with his wife.
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September 28, 2012 at 7:59 am |
“How dare they take a position of trust and use it to lure impressionable children!”
On what basis are you claiming he ‘lured’ her, as opposed to the girl luring the teacher and he not having the strength of will to resist, or even (perish the thought) neither having ‘lured’ the other and instead having fallen into a mutual infatuation?
September 28, 2012 at 10:05 am |
Does this sound like the actions of a passive participant:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209188/Jeremy-Forrest-sent-messages-girls-school-sent-birthday-cards.html?ito=feeds-newsxml